Anklet



Feb. 23, 1932. R DAMEK 3,846,951

ANKLET Filed Oct. 23, 1930 INVENTOR WITNESSES Rucic1fjwvrt6k BY M v f5 501 M Z ATTORNEYS Patented Feb. 23, 1932\- p i I .1 4 51 RUDOL F DAMEK, ORANGE, NEW J'ERSEY ANKLET Application filed October 23, 1930. vSerial No. 490,759;

An object of the invention is to provide an ends 11' ofthe anklet above their lower edges anklet which may be worn around the ankle" will not only be free from each other, but to assist in retaining the heat or the body, Will'be spaced from each other so that there it being possible to decorate the anklet as maybe afr'ee movement of the tendons at the may be de i ed, 4 front of the ankle and this movement will not 5 Another object of the invention is to proserve to move the anklet out of position. vide an anklet of a form and secured hy'a Whatis claimed is: V means which will permit the tendons at the An anklet having a flexible member with ankle to have free play, so that the anklet may a bottom provided with front meeting ends be worn without inconveniencewhen walk at the bottom, the rear of he flBX bl member 0 ing or dancing and without danger of the extending substantially vertically from its anklet working out of place by the movement bottom, the sides of the top of the flexible f th t d n member extending forwardly substantially Additional objects of the invention will apparallel with the bottom for a distance and i pear in the following specification in which their converging downwardly to the front 65 the preferred form ofthe invention is demeeting ends at the said bottom, and means scribed, to secure the front meeting ends at the bot- In the drawings similar reference characom together thev'front meeting ends being ters referto similar parts in both views, of free from each other above the said means. which l RUDOLF DAMEK. 70 Figure l is a. view illustrating the mannerj in which the anklet is worn, and

Figure 2 is a View illustrating the ankiet in extended form. V r 7 On referring'to the drawings it will be seen i o v a that the anklet 9, which is the subject matter of this application, may be provided with fur 10 at its lower edge and may be decorated as may be desired, the anklet being construct- I p r ed to open at the front of the ankle and the g0 edges 11 of the anklet being disposed in the. manner illustrated in Figure 1. 7

Any suitable means may be employed to secure together the ends or" the anklet adjav i r cent their lower edges. In the drawings fasso tening means 12 and 13 are provided, but any other suitable fastening means may be employed.

The body 9 of the anklet will be disposed v a V I a V 40 at the back and the sides of the ankle of the 7 wearer. The ends 11 of the anklet, as the anklet will be worn, will be disposed at the front of the ankle, as shown in Figure 1 of the drawings, and these ends from their lower V Y edges will diverge upwardly, so that while the i V Y U ends of the anklet will be secured together adjacent their lower edges, the upper portions of the anklet at their ends 11 will not bind at r r the tendons, which would cause inconvenience in walking or dancing. Furthermore, the Q V 

